View split left/right for nautilus home directory in Ubuntu18.04 LTS

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In Ubuntu 16.04 LTS I used to drag home directory window to left or right and that window would then automatically adjust to the half of the screen ( this is called view split left or right ) . In Ubuntu 18.04 LTS this does indeed happen with all windows , but it does not happen with the home directory window . I have even tried the keyboard shortcut for view split left or right for home directory and is not working while it works for all other windows .
Does anyone know how to view split left or right in Ubuntu 18.04 LTS for home directory window?







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  • I'm not completely sure but I think it's a nautilus issue
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    May 15 at 11:35






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    It works for me with every folder, including the home directory.
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  • If I drag the home directory window on the top edge it fully expands though . I have even reinstalled nautilus using sudo apt-get install --reinstall nautilus-data and restarted the laptop , but nothing changed .
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    May 21 at 14:39














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In Ubuntu 16.04 LTS I used to drag home directory window to left or right and that window would then automatically adjust to the half of the screen ( this is called view split left or right ) . In Ubuntu 18.04 LTS this does indeed happen with all windows , but it does not happen with the home directory window . I have even tried the keyboard shortcut for view split left or right for home directory and is not working while it works for all other windows .
Does anyone know how to view split left or right in Ubuntu 18.04 LTS for home directory window?







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  • I'm not completely sure but I think it's a nautilus issue
    – dsSTORM
    May 15 at 11:35






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    It works for me with every folder, including the home directory.
    – singrium
    May 19 at 21:01










  • If I drag the home directory window on the top edge it fully expands though . I have even reinstalled nautilus using sudo apt-get install --reinstall nautilus-data and restarted the laptop , but nothing changed .
    – liaguridio
    May 21 at 14:39












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In Ubuntu 16.04 LTS I used to drag home directory window to left or right and that window would then automatically adjust to the half of the screen ( this is called view split left or right ) . In Ubuntu 18.04 LTS this does indeed happen with all windows , but it does not happen with the home directory window . I have even tried the keyboard shortcut for view split left or right for home directory and is not working while it works for all other windows .
Does anyone know how to view split left or right in Ubuntu 18.04 LTS for home directory window?







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In Ubuntu 16.04 LTS I used to drag home directory window to left or right and that window would then automatically adjust to the half of the screen ( this is called view split left or right ) . In Ubuntu 18.04 LTS this does indeed happen with all windows , but it does not happen with the home directory window . I have even tried the keyboard shortcut for view split left or right for home directory and is not working while it works for all other windows .
Does anyone know how to view split left or right in Ubuntu 18.04 LTS for home directory window?









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  • I'm not completely sure but I think it's a nautilus issue
    – dsSTORM
    May 15 at 11:35






  • 1




    It works for me with every folder, including the home directory.
    – singrium
    May 19 at 21:01










  • If I drag the home directory window on the top edge it fully expands though . I have even reinstalled nautilus using sudo apt-get install --reinstall nautilus-data and restarted the laptop , but nothing changed .
    – liaguridio
    May 21 at 14:39
















  • I'm not completely sure but I think it's a nautilus issue
    – dsSTORM
    May 15 at 11:35






  • 1




    It works for me with every folder, including the home directory.
    – singrium
    May 19 at 21:01










  • If I drag the home directory window on the top edge it fully expands though . I have even reinstalled nautilus using sudo apt-get install --reinstall nautilus-data and restarted the laptop , but nothing changed .
    – liaguridio
    May 21 at 14:39















I'm not completely sure but I think it's a nautilus issue
– dsSTORM
May 15 at 11:35




I'm not completely sure but I think it's a nautilus issue
– dsSTORM
May 15 at 11:35




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It works for me with every folder, including the home directory.
– singrium
May 19 at 21:01




It works for me with every folder, including the home directory.
– singrium
May 19 at 21:01












If I drag the home directory window on the top edge it fully expands though . I have even reinstalled nautilus using sudo apt-get install --reinstall nautilus-data and restarted the laptop , but nothing changed .
– liaguridio
May 21 at 14:39




If I drag the home directory window on the top edge it fully expands though . I have even reinstalled nautilus using sudo apt-get install --reinstall nautilus-data and restarted the laptop , but nothing changed .
– liaguridio
May 21 at 14:39










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That's because of nautilus minimum wide that doesn't fits split view. For example if you remove nautilus sidebar or change the display scale it will allow to split left/right. Don't know how to fix it.






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    I went to Settings->Dock and I enabled the option Auto-hide the Dock . When Auto-hide the Dock is On then view split left/right is working for the nautilus home directory , but when it is Off , it does not work . That solution at least works for me . I have no clue if that is a bug of Ubuntu 18.04 lts or if I messed something with some programms.






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      That's because of nautilus minimum wide that doesn't fits split view. For example if you remove nautilus sidebar or change the display scale it will allow to split left/right. Don't know how to fix it.






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        That's because of nautilus minimum wide that doesn't fits split view. For example if you remove nautilus sidebar or change the display scale it will allow to split left/right. Don't know how to fix it.






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          That's because of nautilus minimum wide that doesn't fits split view. For example if you remove nautilus sidebar or change the display scale it will allow to split left/right. Don't know how to fix it.






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          That's because of nautilus minimum wide that doesn't fits split view. For example if you remove nautilus sidebar or change the display scale it will allow to split left/right. Don't know how to fix it.







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              I went to Settings->Dock and I enabled the option Auto-hide the Dock . When Auto-hide the Dock is On then view split left/right is working for the nautilus home directory , but when it is Off , it does not work . That solution at least works for me . I have no clue if that is a bug of Ubuntu 18.04 lts or if I messed something with some programms.






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                I went to Settings->Dock and I enabled the option Auto-hide the Dock . When Auto-hide the Dock is On then view split left/right is working for the nautilus home directory , but when it is Off , it does not work . That solution at least works for me . I have no clue if that is a bug of Ubuntu 18.04 lts or if I messed something with some programms.






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                  I went to Settings->Dock and I enabled the option Auto-hide the Dock . When Auto-hide the Dock is On then view split left/right is working for the nautilus home directory , but when it is Off , it does not work . That solution at least works for me . I have no clue if that is a bug of Ubuntu 18.04 lts or if I messed something with some programms.






                  share|improve this answer












                  I went to Settings->Dock and I enabled the option Auto-hide the Dock . When Auto-hide the Dock is On then view split left/right is working for the nautilus home directory , but when it is Off , it does not work . That solution at least works for me . I have no clue if that is a bug of Ubuntu 18.04 lts or if I messed something with some programms.







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